EP 1135953 B1 20061004 - PAGE RESPONSE ON EXISTING RADIO SIGNALING CHANNEL
Title (en)
PAGE RESPONSE ON EXISTING RADIO SIGNALING CHANNEL
Title (de)
FUNKRUFANTWORT AUF EINEN BESTEHENDEN FUNKSIGNALISIERUNGSKANAL
Title (fr)
REPONSE A UN MESSAGE DE PAGING SUR UN CANAL DE SIGNALISATION RADIO EXISTANT
Publication
Application
Priority
- SE 9902234 W 19991130
- US 20332698 A 19981202
Abstract (en)
[origin: WO0033599A1] When a mobile terminal in a mobile radio network has a user data connection established to a core network node, and receives a page message on a paging channel from a second core network node to which the terminal has no data connection established, the mobile terminal can send a page response message to the second core network node on the existing signaling channel between the mobile terminal and the radio access network associated with the established data connection to that core network node. The page response then triggers a multiplexing between the mobile terminal and radio access network, of the established connection with the first core network node and the desired call connection (precipitated by the page request) from the second core network node. This way, the mobile station can receive simultaneous calls from two different core network nodes over a common traffic and signaling connection.
IPC 8 full level
H04M 3/42 (2006.01); H04M 3/00 (2006.01); H04W 68/00 (2009.01)
CPC (source: EP KR US)
H04W 68/00 (2013.01 - EP KR US)
Designated contracting state (EPC)
AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE
DOCDB simple family (publication)
WO 0033599 A1 20000608; AR 021865 A1 20020807; AT E341910 T1 20061015; AU 2015100 A 20000619; BR 9915890 A 20010821; CA 2354067 A1 20000608; CN 1149890 C 20040512; CN 1335033 A 20020206; DE 69933470 D1 20061116; DE 69933470 T2 20070816; EP 1135953 A1 20010926; EP 1135953 B1 20061004; JP 2002532034 A 20020924; KR 20010080631 A 20010822; RU 2001117852 A 20030627; TW 443043 B 20010623; US 2002001291 A1 20020103; US 6285667 B1 20010904; ZA 200104366 B 20020528
DOCDB simple family (application)
SE 9902234 W 19991130; AR P990106116 A 19991201; AT 99963781 T 19991130; AU 2015100 A 19991130; BR 9915890 A 19991130; CA 2354067 A 19991130; CN 99815935 A 19991130; DE 69933470 T 19991130; EP 99963781 A 19991130; JP 2000586119 A 19991130; KR 20017006751 A 20010530; RU 2001117852 A 19991130; TW 88120865 A 19991130; US 20332698 A 19981202; US 93848401 A 20010827; ZA 200104366 A 20010526